Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Quite a looker , ’ he whispered back to Petion . |
2 | He limped over to Grimma , catching hold of a thorn twig to steady himself . |
3 | On the one hand he turns almost to abstraction , ‘ a vast menace of despair ’ , as also to an image of the un-existence of evil , a ‘ huge shadow ’ which Gandalf tries to send back to ‘ nothingness ’ . |
4 | He turns back to Howard . |
5 | JTR and I parted company at Rothesay ; he to go on to Arran on the Iona and me to zigzag over there via Wemyss Bay and Ardrossan ferries . |
6 | International : Defiant exile held as he flies back to Malawi |
7 | In fact , his intense interest , an interest which he passed on to Engels and other revolutionary Marxists , is neither accidental nor peripheral : it is one indication of the difference between Marx 's thought and that of other revolutionaries , whether his predecessors or his contemporaries . |
8 | This he passed eventually to Richard Hakluyt [ q.v. ] for publication in his Principall Navigations in 1589 . |
9 | From this he took a photograph which he passed across to Mrs Wilson . |
10 | Then he whips round to Howard and says , ‘ Out of all the caddies you could have chosen , you find me one with a stutter ! ’ |
11 | and it was er a penny each way from across to Mold and when he sold out to Crosswell , old Jenkins stipulated that for so many years they had to keep penny each way |
12 | Three months after I 'd submitted my profile he sold out to INCUBUS . |
13 | And he goes off to school , and he tells all his mates . |
14 | Next October , armed with two As and a B ( he original mark in English ) , he goes off to Manchester University to read French . |
15 | But the cruellest experiences the victim 's pain however great as less than his own enhancement of power however small , so that the suffering of a victim who is being crippled for life may be deliberately empathized by the torturer , but as less than his own titillation , which he may have forgotten by the time he goes home to lunch . |
16 | So we 'll get that sorted out and been talking about it I think the best bet is if we can get a few lessons in during the holidays so that when he goes back to school he 'll be more or less up to date . |
17 | He visits them once or twice a year when he goes back to India . |
18 | Yeah I do n't say we do n't row , I do n't say we do n't argue and get on each other 's nerves , we do , but when he goes back to work now for a couple of days it 'll take me three or four days to settle down into not having him there . |
19 | But I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and you know takes some his things out . |
20 | yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back |
21 | Nobody will blame you , and Mr Mason will tell your uncle so , when he goes back to Madeira . ’ |
22 | " He goes out to work . " |
23 | He carries a portfolio with him when he goes out to work he has them blown up . |
24 | He goes out to work , that means he 's going round to the various houses and |
25 | It just said he carries a portfolio and he , you know , when he goes out to work . |
26 | he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques |
27 | What 's he wearing when he goes out to dinner ? |
28 | Perhaps the doctor would n't mind giving me a lift that morning when he drives up to town . ’ |
29 | Henry was with him when he died , and he rode forthwith to Winchester to secure the royal treasury and was proclaimed King of England . |
30 | He whipped back to Blanche again . |